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The Recess Bell
When The Bell Rings | Ep. 4: Hulk Hogan's death and convoluted legacy
In shocking news, Terry "Hulk Hogan" Bollea passed away at the age of 71 this past week. But do we honor his work in the world of pro wrestling or should we shame Hulk post-mortem for some of the notoriously dispicable moments out of the ring? Kory David and guest host Justin Greenberg decide to split the baby on that.
2025-07-29
54 min
The Disgruntled PM
Why I Dislike PMs: An IT Nerd's Take on Project Management
In this engaging conversation, Trevor Greenberg and Joshua Bradshaw delve into the intricacies of IT management and the role of a solutions architect. They explore the challenges faced by IT professionals, the importance of effective communication between project managers and IT teams, and the nuances of navigating compliance in the tech industry. Joshua shares his insights on the default 'no' response from IT, the nature of pure IT projects, and the significance of understanding the technical landscape. The discussion also touches on personal anecdotes, including Joshua's quirky love for his Sphinx cat, providing a light-hearted contrast to the serious...
2025-07-21
41 min
Surviving the Survivor: #BestGuests in True Crime
Death Never Investigated: Ellen Greenberg's Parents Demand Answers after She was Stabbed 20 Times
The disturbing and suspicious death of Ellen Greenberg—who was found with 20 stab wounds, including to the back of her neck—was shockingly ruled a su*cide after the medical examiner changed the paperwork. Recently the medical examiner admitted he original called it a homicide--and to this day, no full murder investigation has ever been launched. This controversial case continues to spark outrage online, but in Philadelphia Ellen Greenberg's parents are demanding answers, justice, and accountability from everyone. Welcome to Surviving The Survivor, the show that brings you the #BestGuests in #truecrime. In this episode, STS Host Emmy...
2025-07-19
1h 20
The Dom Giordano Program
Snakes in The Grass (Full Show)
12 - Should we be marveling at AI, or should we be cursing it? Dom reacts to Dave McCormick’s tech summit yesterday with Trump and Doug Burgum both laying out big plans for AI in our future. 1205 - Will the National NEA branch be defunded as other government funded think tanks are losing their funding? 1210 - Side - who is that all-time snake? 1220 - Your calls. Why is PBS using Mister Rogers as a shield from beyond the grave? 1230 - Attorney Joseph Podraza Jr., Partner with Lamb McErlane PC, representing the parents of Ellen Greenberg, Joshua and Sandra Greenberg, joins us...
2025-07-16
2h 08
The Dom Giordano Program
Artificial Futures and The End of Time
12 - Should we be marveling at AI, or should we be cursing it? Dom reacts to Dave McCormick’s tech summit yesterday with Trump and Doug Burgum both laying out big plans for AI in our future. 1205 - Will the National NEA branch be defunded as other government funded think tanks are losing their funding? 1210 - Side - who is that all-time snake? 1220 - Your calls. Why is PBS using Mister Rogers as a shield from beyond the grave? 1230 - Attorney Joseph Podraza Jr., Partner with Lamb McErlane PC, representing the parents of Ellen Greenberg, Joshua and Sandra Greenberg, joins us...
2025-07-16
45 min
The Recess Bell: On Air
Dating actors is stressful, Sports Report! (7/3/25, Hour 2)
Audio from Hour 2 of July 3rd, 2025's episode of 'The Recess Bell: On Air' on 90.3 WHPC-FM. Joshua, NikiMarie, Lay and Kory discuss the latest Jurassic Park movie, 'Jurassic World Rebirth' with Justin Greenberg as he calls up to give his review on it. Then, the conversation shifts to how everyone in the room would manage dating an actor/actress with all they sex scenes you'd have to digest. Then -- the Sports Report, where Joshua gives updates on the Knicks head coach hire, NBA free agency, the Subway Series between the Yankees and Mets in Queens this weekend, and Angel...
2025-07-05
46 min
The Thirteenth Hour Podcast
The Thirteenth Hour Podcast #514: Welcome My Brother, Jeremy, as We Talk About the Wizardry OVA (1991)
This week, my brother and I are watching the 1991 animated movie, Wizardry, a Japanese rendition of the computer RPG series from a decade before. Sometimes the term OVA (original video animation) is used for these often standalone films that were produced for direct VHS/laserdisc/VCD/DVD release. Sometimes, I think there were earlier series that came prior, and the OVAs had higher budgets and could summarize an entire series in a 1-2 hour movie. This was a fun conversation about these early animes, which I'd gotten only a bit of exposure to as a kid, pla...
2025-06-16
1h 18
The Five Books
Rabbi Sharon Brous on Finding Her Place in the Jewish Community and Working to Mend Our Broken Hearts and World
In a time of loneliness and isolation, social rupture and alienation, what will it take to mend our broken hearts and rebuild our society? Sharon Brous—a leading American rabbi—makes the case that the spiritual work of our time, as instinctual as it is counter-cultural, is to find our way to one other in celebration, in sorrow, and in solidarity. To show up for each other in moments of joy and pain, vulnerability and possibility, to invest in relationships of shared purpose and build communities of care. Sharon Brous is the founding and senio...
2025-05-27
1h 03
The Dr. Phil Podcast
Teacher's Mysterious Death: Was Ellen Greenberg Murdered? Part 2
Part 2: On January 26th, 2011, Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment with twenty stab wounds to her head, neck, and back, as well as eleven bruises in various stages of healing on her right arm, leg, and abdomen. The medical examiner initially ruled it a homicide, but after a secret meeting with police, he changed the cause of death to suicide. Ellen’s fiancé, Samuel Goldberg, alleged that he had gone down to the gym in their apartment building for 30-45 minutes and was unable to get back into their apartment. He called, texted, and yelled into the apa...
2025-03-27
42 min
The Dr. Phil Podcast
Teacher's Mysterious Death: Was Ellen Greenberg Murdered?
On January 26th, 2011, Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment with twenty stab wounds to her head, neck, and back, as well as eleven bruises in various stages of healing on her right arm, leg, and abdomen. The medical examiner initially ruled it a homicide, but after a secret meeting with police, he changed the cause of death to suicide. Ellen’s fiancé, Samuel Goldberg, alleged that he had gone down to the gym in their apartment building for 30-45 minutes and was unable to get back into their apartment. He called, texted, and yelled into the apartment bef...
2025-03-26
42 min
The Ringer's Philly Special
Eagles Sign AJ Dillon, Joshua Uche, Harrison Bryant, and Adoree' Jackson!
Sheil breaks down the four signings the Eagles made in the past 24 hours that could have some potential value. The Eagles now have the biggest quads in the league, with AJ Dillon backing up Saquon Barkley. What value does Dillon bring to the birds (7:18)? Did the Eagles take the stance that Chauncey Gardner-Johnson was more replaceable than Dallas Goedert which ultimately led to his departure (17:17)? The Eagles also signed CB Adoree' Jackson. Will he make the team and possibly have a role next season (25:32)? Plus, Milton Williams said what?Email hot takes: Ringerphilly@gmail...
2025-03-14
40 min
Murder In The Morning | Daily True Crime News
Ellen Greenberg Case Takes Major Turn as Family Wins Settlement, Ex-Pathologist Admits Suicide Ruling Was Wrong
A long-awaited breakthrough in the 14-year battle for justice in Ellen Greenberg’s death arrived in a Philadelphia courtroom Monday, as her parents, Joshua and Sandee Greenberg, reached a settlement with the city that will result in an expedited review of their daughter's controversial suicide ruling. The Greenbergs, who have fought tirelessly to prove their daughter was murdered, agreed to drop lawsuits against former Philadelphia Chief Medical Examiner Sam Gulino and Homicide Det. John McNamee. Their lawsuit alleged that the officials conspired to cover up evidence that Ellen was the victim of homicide. The settlement also halts a se...
2025-02-18
21 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Ellen Greenberg Case Takes Major Turn as Family Wins Settlement, Ex-Pathologist Admits Suicide Ruling Was Wrong
Ellen Greenberg Case Takes Major Turn as Family Wins Settlement, Ex-Pathologist Admits Suicide Ruling Was Wrong A long-awaited breakthrough in the 14-year battle for justice in Ellen Greenberg’s death arrived in a Philadelphia courtroom Monday, as her parents, Joshua and Sandee Greenberg, reached a settlement with the city that will result in an expedited review of their daughter's controversial suicide ruling. The Greenbergs, who have fought tirelessly to prove their daughter was murdered, agreed to drop lawsuits against former Philadelphia Chief Medical Examiner Sam Gulino and Homicide Det. John McNamee. Their lawsuit alleged that the of...
2025-02-18
21 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Major Breakthrough in Ellen Greenberg Case as Medical Examiner Reverses Stance Yet Again
Major Breakthrough in Ellen Greenberg Case as Medical Examiner Reverses Stance Yet Again The case of Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher who was found dead with 20 stab wounds in 2011, has taken a significant turn as the medical examiner who ruled her death a suicide now admits it should be classified as "something other than suicide." For 14 years, Greenberg’s parents, Josh and Sandee Greenberg, have fought to overturn the controversial ruling, arguing that the forensic evidence points to homicide. The latest revelation comes just days before a civil trial in which they are suing Philadelphia city of...
2025-02-04
29 min
Murder In The Morning | Daily True Crime News
Major Breakthrough in Ellen Greenberg Case as Medical Examiner Reverses Stance Yet Again
The case of Ellen Greenberg, a Philadelphia teacher who was found dead with 20 stab wounds in 2011, has taken a significant turn as the medical examiner who ruled her death a suicide now admits it should be classified as "something other than suicide." For 14 years, Greenberg’s parents, Josh and Sandee Greenberg, have fought to overturn the controversial ruling, arguing that the forensic evidence points to homicide. The latest revelation comes just days before a civil trial in which they are suing Philadelphia city officials for allegedly mishandling the case and covering up what they believe to be their da...
2025-02-04
29 min
Broken Law
Episode 164: Holiday Reading Wishlist
If you are doing some last minute holiday shopping or resolving to read more books in 2025, we have got you covered. Lindsay Langholz and Christopher Wright Durocher share what books are on their wishlist this holiday season, and Valerie Nannery speaks with Joshua Perry about his novel, Seraphim.Join the Progressive Legal Movement Today: ACSLaw.orgHost: Lindsay Langholz, Senior Director of Policy and ProgramHost: Christopher Wright Durocher, Vice President of Policy and Program, ACSHost: Valerie Nannery, Senior Director of Policy a...
2024-12-24
33 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Sam Goldberg, Fiancée Of Woman Stabbed 30 Times In "Suicide" Speaks Out For First Time In Decade
The Unrelenting Questions: The Death of Ellen Greenberg The snowstorm outside was relentless, blanketing Philadelphia in a quiet, suffocating stillness. It was January 26, 2011—the kind of day where the world seems to pause, leaving everyone confined to their warm apartments, sipping coffee, watching the flakes tumble. But for Ellen Greenberg, the quiet of her kitchen hid something darker, something that would ignite over a decade of questions, heartbreak, and accusations. Twenty Wounds and a Locked Door Twenty stab wounds. A ten-inch knife still buried in her chest. And a locked door that her fiancé Samuel Gol...
2024-12-17
10 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Courtroom Showdown: Greenberg's Demand Accountability in Ellen's Case
It began, as these stories often do, with a single detail that refuses to sit right. This time, it was the death of Ellen Greenberg, a vibrant school teacher from Manayunk, Pennsylvania, found lifeless in her apartment on a snowy January day in 2011. The cause? Twenty stab wounds—ten to her back and ten to her chest, including a lethal one to her heart. And yet, the initial ruling from law enforcement was suicide. Now, thirteen years later, a Philadelphia courtroom is once again grappling with the lingering questions surrounding her death—questions her parents, Joshua and Sandee Greenberg, refuse to l...
2024-12-12
06 min
Courtroom Confidential
Ep 39: GUILTY Verdict in Delphi, Kouri Richins Wants Out, Karen Read's New Evidence, Arrests Made in Liam Payne's Death and More!
Welcome back to Courtroom Confidential with Joshua Ritter! This week, I share my insights on some of this week’s updates in the true crime world, including: - Seven years after the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German, two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, Richard Allen has been convicted for their brutal slayings bringing an end to a case that captured the attention of the nation. - Kouri Richins, the Utah mother accused of poisoning her husband and then writing a children’s book about grief, again requests the court to set bail before her app...
2024-11-15
30 min
Murder In The Morning | Daily True Crime News
No Charges in Ellen Greenberg’s Death Despite 20 Stab Wounds, DA Rules
Prosecutors in Philadelphia have dealt another setback to the family of Ellen Greenberg, a young teacher whose mysterious 2011 death was controversially ruled a suicide despite more than 20 stab wounds. The Chester County District Attorney’s Office has now concluded that there is insufficient evidence to bring criminal charges. Ellen Greenberg, 27, was discovered dead in her apartment on January 26, 2011. Her fiancé, Samuel Goldberg, found her slumped against kitchen cabinets with a knife embedded in her chest. The scene was deeply unsettling: the beloved elementary school teacher had suffered 20 stab wounds, including gashes to her back, neck, and head. ...
2024-11-13
14 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
No Charges in Ellen Greenberg’s Death Despite 20 Stab Wounds, DA Rules
Prosecutors in Philadelphia have dealt another setback to the family of Ellen Greenberg, a young teacher whose mysterious 2011 death was controversially ruled a suicide despite more than 20 stab wounds. The Chester County District Attorney’s Office has now concluded that there is insufficient evidence to bring criminal charges. Ellen Greenberg, 27, was discovered dead in her apartment on January 26, 2011. Her fiancé, Samuel Goldberg, found her slumped against kitchen cabinets with a knife embedded in her chest. The scene was deeply unsettling: the beloved elementary school teacher had suffered 20 stab wounds, including gashes to her back, neck, and head. ...
2024-11-13
14 min
History Mixtapes
HISTORY MIXTAPES - Joshua Greenberg
Send us a textIn Episode 2 of History Mixtapes, historian Joshua Greenberg discusses how his research unfolds in conversation with music. Check out his playlist here and stay tuned for more news about History Mixtapes!
2024-10-24
35 min
The Recess Bell
Newsday's Steve Popper talks Knicks, KAT trade, DiVincenzo vs Thibs & Rick Brunson, Mitchell Robinson's future
Joshua Umahi, Kory David, Devin O'Shea, and Justin Greenberg are joined by famed Newsday basketball columnist Steve Popper to preview the Knicks' 2024-25 season and its lofty expectations, and in doing so, explains what happened between former Knick Donte DiVincenzo and the Knicks' coaching staff on Sunday's preseason game vs Minnesota, in addition to providing an update on Mitchell Robinson's future with the team.
2024-10-17
23 min
Murder In The Morning | Daily True Crime News
Ellen Greenberg Case Reopened: Pennsylvania DA Reviews New Evidence in 2011 Death
Nearly 14 years after the controversial death of Ellen Greenberg, found with 20 stab wounds in her Philadelphia apartment, the case is receiving renewed attention. The Chester County District Attorney’s office, which took over the case in 2022, is actively reviewing the investigation and could soon provide updates. A spokeswoman for the Chester County DA’s office confirmed that detectives and attorneys are working on the case. "It’s all dependent on where our detectives are at in the investigation," Dana Moore said, noting that an update could come "in the coming weeks or months." The case, initially ruled...
2024-10-04
11 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Ellen Greenberg Case Reopened: Pennsylvania DA Reviews New Evidence in 2011 Death
Nearly 14 years after the controversial death of Ellen Greenberg, found with 20 stab wounds in her Philadelphia apartment, the case is receiving renewed attention. The Chester County District Attorney’s office, which took over the case in 2022, is actively reviewing the investigation and could soon provide updates. A spokeswoman for the Chester County DA’s office confirmed that detectives and attorneys are working on the case. "It’s all dependent on where our detectives are at in the investigation," Dana Moore said, noting that an update could come "in the coming weeks or months." The case, initially ruled...
2024-10-04
11 min
The Recess Bell: On Air
Full Show: Interview with Newsday's Matthew Chayes in wake of Eric Adams indictment (9/26/24)
Joshua Umahi joined by Justin Greenberg, Kory David, and Niki Marie present to you the debut episode of 'The Recess Bell: On Air' on 90.3 WHPC-FM (every Thursday at 9pm). In the wake of NYC Mayor Eric Adams being indicted with a number of federal crimes, Newsday Political Reporter Matthew Chayes joined the program to discuss what it all means and just how far it all could go. After that? The Recess Bell's Sports Report and Pop Culture rundown... and general other silliness.
2024-09-27
48 min
The Recess Bell
The Recess Bell: On Air | Full Show - Interview with Newsday's Matthew Chayes in wake of Eric Adams indictment
Joshua Umahi joined by Justin Greenberg, Kory David, and Niki Marie present to you the debut episode of 'The Recess Bell: On Air' on 90.3 WHPC-FM (every Thursday at 9pm). In the wake of NYC Mayor Eric Adams being indicted with a number of federal crimes, Newsday Political Reporter Matthew Chayes joined the program to discuss what it all means and just how far it all could go. After that? The Recess Bell's Sports Report and Pop Culture rundown... and general other silliness.
2024-09-27
48 min
Serialously with Annie Elise
Stabbed 20x to Head, Neck & Torso - But She Did It Herself? | The Disturbing Case of Ellen Greenberg
In 2011, 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg was found dead in her apartment after sustaining 20 stab wounds. Her cause of death according to law enforcement? Self-inflicted. But was this really self-inflicted, or is there more to the story, as her family believes? A very special thank you to Ellen’s parents Joshua and Sandee Greenberg for joining us on today’s episode. Justice for Ellen! Today’s Episode: We're going on TOUR!! Come see one of our episodes LIVE in a city near you! Head to https://annieelise.com/blogs/events for dates and ticket info! Be...
2024-08-26
1h 01
Carnage Street
The Mysterious Death of Ellen Rae Greenberg
On Wednesday, January 26th of 2011, 27-year-old Ellen Greenberg is found with 20 jab wounds to her head, neck and chest, including one with the sharp object still lodged in it. Her fiancé, 28-year-old Sam Goldberg, finds her and immediately begins stating that Ellen must have done this to herself. What follows is a 13-year-battle between Ellen's parents, Joshua and Sandee Greenberg and the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office and the Medical Examiner's Office. The Greenbergs are convinced that Ellen would not and could not have done this to herself.Strangely, despite the nature of Ellen's wounds and the ME's initial ruling t...
2024-08-11
59 min
Murder In The Morning | Daily True Crime News
Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Hear Case on Contested Ruling of Ellen Greenberg’s Death
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear arguments from the family of Ellen Greenberg, a beloved Philadelphia educator whose death in 2011 was officially ruled a suicide. Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher at Juniata Park Academy, was found dead in her Manayunk apartment with over 20 stab wounds. Her parents have long contended that her death was not a suicide and have sought to overturn the official ruling, arguing that the investigation was mishandled. "We don't believe our daughter committed suicide," Ellen's father, Joshua Greenberg, stated in an interview with Joe Holden last year. After years of legal battles, the...
2024-08-01
27 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Pennsylvania Supreme Court to Hear Case on Contested Ruling of Ellen Greenberg’s Death
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear arguments from the family of Ellen Greenberg, a beloved Philadelphia educator whose death in 2011 was officially ruled a suicide. Greenberg, a 27-year-old teacher at Juniata Park Academy, was found dead in her Manayunk apartment with over 20 stab wounds. Her parents have long contended that her death was not a suicide and have sought to overturn the official ruling, arguing that the investigation was mishandled. "We don't believe our daughter committed suicide," Ellen's father, Joshua Greenberg, stated in an interview with Joe Holden last year. After years of legal battles, the...
2024-08-01
27 min
The Recess Bell
Trump nearly assassinated, will Biden's candidacy be terminated?
Welcome to The Recess Bell's News Report, where we welcome you to lend an ear to our opinions on the state of the United States of America. Please note: do not hold any allegations or satire in this podcast against The Recess Bell; It would be a waste of your time & emotions. Hosted by Joshua Umahi, Justin Greenberg, Kory David, and Erik Williams.
2024-07-20
1h 02
Jewish Wisdom - Only The Good Stuff - SimpleToRemember.com
Desert Wanderings and Joshua
Desert Wanderings and Joshua
2024-07-04
42 min
The Recess Bell: Film Real
The Boys Season 4 Mid-Season Recap | Review of Inside Out 2 & X-Men 97
Justin is joined by friends Joshua Umahi and Kory David on the 20th episode of Film Real -- they are all big fans of Prime Video's "The Boys", so the three have a discussion about the 4th & current season of the show, 5 episodes in. Also, Joshua and Justin give their thoughts on "Inside Out 2", and what the sequel's resounding success means for the future of the series AND Pixar. Justin and Kory also discuss what's good and what's bad about "X-Men 97".
2024-07-03
1h 09
Rooted and Reaching
Live session at IDEA Week - Recent Raises
This week on the Rooted and Reaching podcast Marty Mechtenberg and Susan Ford are joined by a vibrant panel of entrepreneurs and startup founders at IDEA Week, a festival hosting business, technology, and entertainment events to inspire and further innovation in communities. Ray Fraser, Cofounder of Vital View Technologies, Riley Ellingsen, Cofounder of heARsight, Joshua Rodgers, Chief Growth Officer of Mili Llama, and Lynn Greenberg, Founder, and CEO of Pivt, share their unique paths to entrepreneurship. They impart critical lessons on identifying the right time to raise capital and share how startups can utilize resources by leveraging personal and...
2024-05-09
40 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Witness to Testify Medical Examiner Initially Ruled Ellen Greenberg’s Death a Homicide
In a recent court hearing, shocking new details emerged in the long-contested death of Ellen Greenberg, whose demise in 2011 has haunted her family and baffled authorities. According to Joseph Podraza, attorney for Greenberg's parents, a key witness is prepared to testify that Ellen’s death was initially ruled a homicide by the then-Philadelphia medical examiner, Dr. Samuel Gulino. During the motion hearing before Judge Linda Carpenter in the Philadelphia Common Pleas Court, Podraza disclosed that former assistant district attorney Guy D’Andrea is set to give critical testimony regarding the original investigation. D’Andrea reportedly had firsthand access to the...
2024-04-22
09 min
Hamilton Today with Scott Thompson
Vinyl is back! LP sales continue to skyrocket.
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson:70 years ago saw Bill Haley “Rock Around the Clock”. Vinyl is back? LIUNA Gardens development rejected, and residents couldn’t be happier. Bill Maher says Canada’s “Extreme wokeness” is a ‘cautionary tale’ for America. We discuss the threat of foreign interference in Canadian politics, and the tactics of division. Israel’s war cabinet meets following Iran’s attack over the weekend. Certain vehicles frequently stolen? Your insurance is going to be high. It is all coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast!Guests:Alan Cross, music historian, hos...
2024-04-16
1h 15
The Recess Bell
BackYard x Film Real: the world of Pro Wrestling, Part 1
When two projects collide! Justin Greenberg of The Recess Bell's "Film Real" joins Joshua and Kory of "The BackYard" to talk ALL things Pro Wrestling -- as Justin and Kory have been superfans for years. Topics include nostalgic, childhood memories, the downfall of several Pro Wrestling stars including the horrific fate of Chris Benoit, and their hot takes on wrestling history.
2024-03-22
1h 05
Clearer Thinking with Spencer Greenberg
Effectively encouraging people to give more (with Josh Greene)
Read the full transcript here. How can people be encouraged in ways that are more natural and less manipulative to increase the amounts they give to charities? Why are arguments based on the effectiveness of charitable organizations less compelling to most people than we'd like for them to be? What percentages of a social group should be "doves", "hawks", "eagles", or something else? To what extent should our knowledge about our evolutionary history shape our values? Why are children more likely than adults to engage in prosocial behaviors towards strangers? Aside from anecdotal evidence, how do we...
2023-12-16
1h 27
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Who Killed Ellen Greenberg & Who Doesn't Want You to Know?
The enigmatic case of Ellen Greenberg's death has cast a dark shadow over a decade, leaving her family and the broader public grappling with an enduring question: Who ended Ellen's life, and who is striving to keep the truth under wraps? This tragic tale, riddled with inconsistencies and unanswered queries, stirs profound empathy and a relentless call for justice. Ellen Greenberg, a vibrant, loved, 27-year-old Philadelphia schoolteacher, was found dead in her apartment on a cold January evening in 2011. The gruesome scene, showcasing a shocking 20 stab wounds, initially led investigators to classify her death as a homicide. However, in...
2023-11-24
11 min
The FOX True Crime Podcast w/ Emily Compagno
Suicide Or Homicide? The Death Of Ellen Greenberg
On January 26th, 2011, 27-year-old schoolteacher Ellen Greenberg sent her first-grade students home early in order to avoid an impending blizzard. Once her students were accounted for, Ellen drove home to her Philadelphia apartment that she shared with her fiancé. That night, behind her locked apartment door, Ellen was found stabbed to death in her kitchen. However, her violent death was ruled a suicide.Joshua and Sandee Greenberg are the parents of Ellen and have been fighting to change her manner of death from suicide to homicide or undetermined. They share their fight for justice 12 ye...
2023-11-21
1h 10
Weird Finance
How to Achieve Creative Euphoria with Joshua Evan Greenberg
Stay in touch and sign up for Paco’s weekly email newsletter, The Nerdletter. In this episode of Weird Finance, Paco talks to Joshua Evan Greenberg about his experience as a creative professional and his experience making music videos, creating commercials and building a brand incubator. Joshua speaks about his perspective on how to achieve key to creative euphoria, the decline of the creative services industry and the importance of having a strong foundation. Joshua Evan Greenberg is an advertising & entertainment executive, primarily working as a producer. He's one half of 2talJuez, an immersive directing duo...
2023-10-08
1h 14
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Ellen Greenberg's Parents Not Standing Down To Courts Corrupt Decision
The tragic and perplexing death of Ellen Greenberg in 2011 remains a point of contention and heartbreak for her family. Despite the Pennsylvania appellate court's recent ruling against them, the Greenbergs refuse to let the matter rest. A Death Shrouded in Doubt Ellen, a respected teacher in Philadelphia, was discovered dead in her Manayunk apartment on a bleak, snowy evening in January 2011. The circumstances surrounding her death were puzzling. With her apartment door deadbolted from the inside, her fiancé had to break in after futilely trying to reach her for over an hour. What he found was s...
2023-09-25
09 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Pennsylvania Court Rules Against Parents Of Ellen Greenberg
Pennsylvania Court Rules Against Parents of Ellen Greenberg A Pennsylvania court has made a significant ruling regarding the controversial death of Ellen Greenberg in 2011. The 27-year-old woman was found in her Philadelphia apartment with 20 stab wounds. Initially labeled a homicide, the cause of death was later changed to suicide, a decision that left many questions unanswered. The Background Ellen Greenberg's lifeless body was discovered in the apartment she shared with her fiancé, Sam Goldberg. The grim scene raised multiple questions. Goldberg told authorities he had left the apartment around 4:45 p.m. for a workout in the...
2023-09-18
09 min
Not Another True Crime Podcast
The Shien RICO Case And Elon's Potential Trademark Showdown Ft. Intellectual Property Lawyer Joshua Greenberg
Sara and Danny are joined by intellectual property entertainment lawyer Joshua Greenberg, who explains the Shien lawsuit and what actually constitutes copyright infringement. They also discuss the potential problems that may arise with Elon's X-branded Twitter pivot.Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2023-07-31
37 min
Justice For Ellen Greenberg
Who Killed Ellen Greenberg & Who Doesn't Want You To Know?
The enigmatic case of Ellen Greenberg's death has cast a dark shadow over a decade, leaving her family and the broader public grappling with an enduring question: Who ended Ellen's life, and who is striving to keep the truth under wraps? This tragic tale, riddled with inconsistencies and unanswered queries, stirs profound empathy and a relentless call for justice. Ellen Greenberg, a vibrant, loved, 27-year-old Philadelphia schoolteacher, was found dead in her apartment on a cold January evening in 2011. The gruesome scene, showcasing a shocking 20 stab wounds, initially led investigators to classify her death as a homicide. However, i...
2023-07-19
11 min
Rabbi Zushe Greenberg
Why Is Everything A Competition (Parshat Pinchas)
Why Is Everything A Competition Some people are naturally sharing, while others are intensely competitive. What about Moses and Joshua? (Parshat Pinchas)
2023-07-10
17 min
Rabbi Levi Greenberg
Three Lessons from Two Missions
Analyzing the contrast between Moses' spies and Joshua's spies.
2023-06-12
50 min
Rabbi Zushe Greenberg
Torah Class- Parshat Shlach: The Trauma Of The Spies And Its Lessons
Torah Class- Parshat Shlach: The Trauma Of The Spies And Its Lessons Optimism isn’t naivety, the majority isn’t always right, and modernity isn’t an enemy. Lessons from the spies of Moses and Joshua.
2023-06-11
59 min
Faith Family and Politics
A Conversation with Natural Law Teacher David Greenberg
Episode 65! Faith and Family: It is important to know and understand in one’s christian walk that we will encounter those who have different views on faith, spirituality and life. During this episode host Joshua Cummins and Danny Tippit have a conversation with Natural Law Teacher David Greenberg. They civilly discuss David’s point of view and ask questions. It helps to sharpen one’s skills when you talk to those who have differing opinions and convictions. Hopefully, this discussion will help you sharpen your discussion skills and help you see that you can be civil an...
2023-06-10
1h 40
Faith Family and Politics
A Conversation with Natural Law Teacher David Greenberg
Episode 65! Faith and Family: It is important to know and understand in one’s christian walk that we will encounter those who have different views on faith, spirituality and life. During this episode host Joshua Cummins and Danny Tippit have a conversation with Natural Law Teacher David Greenberg. They civilly discuss David’s point of view and ask questions. It helps to sharpen one’s skills when you talk to those who have differing opinions and convictions. Hopefully, this discussion will help you sharpen your discussion skills and help you see that you can be civil an...
2023-06-10
1h 40
Always and Forever | A One Tree Hill Podcast
3:20: Everyday Is a Sunday Evening
Hope we can alleviate the Sunday Scaries for you with our discussion on One Tree Hill S3E20: Everyday Is a Sunday Evening, a very strange episode that wants us to think that Lucas (Chad Michael Murray, who did not appear in this episode) is either super important or not important at all for the show (at least those are Jeremy’s thoughts). It’s the playoffs and Nathan (James Lafferty) tries to lead the Ravens to success against the undefeated Oak Lake, despite pressure from the team’s lead player Damien West (Joshua Snyder). Plus Brooke (Sophia Bush) and Mo...
2023-04-30
1h 03
MAPSO Podso
S1 The Incredible Books of Joshua Braff
One of my favorite novelists, Joshua Braff, joins me from the West Coast to talk about his books, the world of publishing and finding inspiration in his hometown of South Orange. Learn more about his writing, music, art and photography at www.joshuabraff.com. And check out his band North Beach Gritty on Spotify. (And yes - they're related.)
2023-02-27
34 min
The Christian Psychologist: Mental Health for 21st Century Christ Followers
Episode 21: Emotions
References\APA Dictionary of Psychology. (n.d.). Emotion. https://dictionary.apa.org/emotionsBorgman, B. (2009). Feelings and faith: Cultivating Godly emotions in the Christian life. Crossway Books.Cosby, B. (2012). Suffering and sovereignty: John Flavel and the Puritans on afflictive providence. Reformation Heritage Books.Elliott, M. (2006). Faithful feelings: Rethinking emotion in the New Testament. Kregel Publications.Gallagher, T. (2006). The examen prayer: Ignatian wisdom for our lives today. The Crossroad Publishing Company.Gohm, C., & Clore, G. (2000). Individual differences in emotional experience: Mapping available scales to processes. Personality and Social...
2023-01-15
40 min
Pod-Textualizing the Past
Episode 23: Bringing Home the Bacon: Money In Early America
Joshua Greenberg (Ph.D. American University) is the author of Banknotes and Shinplasters: The Rage for Paper Money in the Early Republic. In this podcast Dr. Greenberg discusses the development and circulation of paper money in the early years of the United States and how it impacted the lives of the people in the 18th and 19th centuries.
2022-09-28
38 min
Sports 'N Torts
Commercial Fishing to D.C. Administrative Lawyer, How to Get Better Seafood through Ike Jime, His 7 Million YouTube Views Video and Rfed v Rafa with Andrew Tsui
Andrew Tsui is a Washington D.C. Administrative Lawyer with the global law firm of Greenberg Traurig. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Andrew worked in Hawaii as a Commercial Fisherman and developed an appreciation for the proper handling of fish once they are caught in order to enhance their value and flavor. We learn about his experience on the boat and his passion for cooking and the seafood dining experience - specifically Umi Sushi in Buckhead, GA. Andrew is a champion for the Japanese Ike Jime method and he is the Founder and President of the Ike Jime Federation...
2022-09-20
1h 03
Rabbi Zushe Greenberg
Torah Class - Parshat Be'halotecha: The End Of The Chain?
Parshat Be'halotecha: The End Of The Chain? Moses ordained Joshua, and Joshua ordained his students. This continued from genaration to generation - Until it stopped. What happened? What broke the chain of tradition?
2022-06-10
59 min
Podcasts – comicpop library
Ep 33 ComicPop Game Play with a Dollar Store Pokemon Packs
We go back in time for this episode. Back to when you could find $1.00 packs in dollar stores. Hear what Logan and Richard think of their pulls that will be added to the ever growing Trading Card Game Collection from the various Pokemon Packs he purchased. (Image by PIRO4D/Pixabay.com) What we reviewed in this episode: Various Pokemon Dollar Packs, Pokemon Company, Various Dates of Release. Music clips used in this episode: What Kind of Pokemon are You?, Pokemon 2B.A. Master: Music from the Hit TV Series, Joshua Tyler and Russell Ve...
2022-03-11
00 min
Jewish Ideas to Change the World
Noah’s Wine vs. Pharaoh’s Beer: The Barroom Brawl and Culture War that Shaped Jewish History
A virtual event presentation by Dr. Jon Greenberg -- ABOUT THE EVENT: The Jewish preference for wine over beer and other beverages for sacramental purposes has extremely ancient roots. The taste for beer may have played an important role in the invention of agriculture and development of the first permanent villages. However, it also had a strong link with polytheism. With cold or outright hostile relationships between farmers and nomadic herders from Cain and Abel to the range wars of nineteenth-century America, wine-drinking Israelites and beer-quaffing Egyptians, Canaanites, and Mesopotamians were inclined to view one another’s preferred drinks with sk...
2022-02-21
57 min
Jewish Ideas to Change the World
How the Discoveries of Isaac Newton & Ferdinand Magellan Changed Halachic Definitions of Up & Down
A virtual event presentation by Dr. Jon Greenberg Event Co-Sponsored By: Sinai and Synapses, Scientists and Synagogues Program ABOUT THE EVENT: The class will cover many of the following ideas – *How the discoveries of Isaac Newton and Ferdinand Magellan changed the halachic definitions of up and down *Changing meaning within Tanach: Why is “a land dripping with milk and honey” a blessing in Torah but a curse in Isaiah?” *How did the Talmud’s classification of living things anticipate a scientific discovery by 1700 years? *Structure of the Solar System in the Talmud and later ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Jon Greenberg received his Bachel...
2021-11-15
59 min
Podopticon
All the Rage: Paper Money in the Early Republic
A discussion with Joshua Greenberg, author of "Banknotes and Shinplasters: The Rage for Paper Money in the Early Republic."
2021-10-12
1h 01
True Crime News: The Podcast
The R. Kelly trial in New York City - TCD Sidebar
In this week's episode of our new podcast series True Crime Daily The Sidebar, host Joshua Ritter analyzes the R. Kelly trial in New York City with Steve Greenberg, one of Kelly's attorneys, based in Chicago. Greenberg talks about his experiences with the singer, his withdrawal from the New York trial, his thoughts on the charges brought against Kelly, and his opinion of the current defense team.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com...
2021-09-27
53 min
Who Makes Cents?: A History of Capitalism Podcast
Joshua Greenberg on the Rage for Paper Money and Monetary Knowledge in Early America
For many Americans, the question--What is a dollar worth?--may sound bizarre, if not redundant. Fluctuating international exchange rates, highly volatile crypto-currencies, counterfeit money, these are all things the average American hears about on the news, but rarely thinks about on a day-to-day basis. Even the most enthusiastic Bitcoin supporters will likely readily admit they prefer to conduct the majority of their daily transactions in a currency whose value is relatively stable, and backed by the government. And while fewer and fewer of those transactions take place using actual paper money, the fact is, the U.S. dollar remains...
2021-07-06
51 min
Madlik Podcast – Disruptive Torah Thoughts on Judaism
Get Guts
Parshat Shelach - Geoffrey Stern with Rabbi Adam Mintz, visit with Rav Abraham Isaac Kook, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg and listen to a live recording or Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. We explore what the story of the Biblical Scouts teaches us about whining, Jewish Power, Jewish Nationalism, Zionism, Jewish Renewal, love and respect for authority? So gird your loins and take a deep breath as we Get Guts. Sefaria Source Sheet: www.sefaria.org/sheets/327812 Transcript: Geoffrey Welcome, everybody, to Madlik, our weekly disruptive Torah, four o'clock Eastern Time on clubhouse and later published as a...
2021-06-06
32 min
25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade
Werewolf Storytellers Guide - Episode 24
Bob talks making chronicles, Mythic Cycles, and the importance of improv and I get a day off!CreditsAuthors: Bill Bridges, Steve Brown, Phil Brucato, Brian Campbell, Sam Chupp, Owl Goingback, Andrew Greenberg, Daniel Greenberg, William Spencer-Hale, Robert Hatch, Harry Heckel, Sam Inabinet, Robert Kaminsky, James Moore, Teeuwynn\Development: Bill BridgesEditing: John HibbitsArt Director: Richard ThomasArt: John Bridges, Tony DiTerlizzi, Richard Kane Ferguson, Brian LeBlanc, Ron Spencer, and Joshua Gabriel TimbrookFront Cover: Clyde Caldwell Cover
2021-06-04
1h 27
25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade
Tribebook: Children of Gaia (1st Edition) - Episode 21
The Black Spiral Dancers, Banes, Pentex, The Wyrm itself, all are of Gaia.. Listen and join the discussion!CreditsAuthors: Daniel Greenberg with Heather CuratolaDevelopment: Bill BridgesEditing: Heather BrydenArt Director: Richard ThomasComic book art: Dan SmithArt: Richard Kane Ferguson, SCAR Studios (Antoinette Ryder and Steve Carter), Joshua Gabriel TimbrookFront and Back Cover: Robert DixonBack Cover Art: Joshua Gabriel TimbrookPurchase it here: Children of...
2021-04-09
57 min
People of the Pod
What We Can All Learn from Rabbi Heschel on Confronting Injustice
This week we hear from Martin Doblmeier, the director of Spiritual Audacity: The Abraham Joshua Heschel Story on the history of one of the most inspiring and preeminent scholars of the 20th Century. Doblmeier discusses Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s profound impact on the civil rights movement, the relationship between Jews and the Roman Catholic Church, and the “evil of indifference.” Then, Natalia Mahmud, AJC’s Associate Director of U.S. Muslim-Jewish Relations, speaks about the Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act, ahead of its reintroduction in Congress, and in honor of baseball’s Opening Day, we dip into AJC’s Oral...
2021-04-01
28 min
Rio Bravo qWeek
Episode 45 - Osteoporosis Update
Episode 45: Osteoporosis Update. Dr Linares (endocrinologist) explains the basics of screening and treatment of osteoporosis, referring frequently to the updated guidelines of osteoporosis by AACE and ACE (2020). A new group of residents is introduced. Congratulations to our new group of residents: Amelia Martinez Lopez, Amardeep Singh Chetha, Cecilia Selena Covenas, Funmilayo Helen Idemudia, Licet Imbert Matos, Su Myat Hlaing, Timiiye Dawn Yomi, and Young Na Sung. This group of residents will start in July 2021 and will graduate in July 2024. We hope you enjoy your time with us.Today is March 22, 2021.Implanted pac...
2021-03-22
39 min
25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade
The Werewolf Players Guide - Episode 14
Hey Folks come listen to our review of The Werewolf Player's Guide. We cover everything from new tips for creating characters through Tribes and how to interact with a Sept and more!CreditsAuthors: Emrey Barnes, Bill Bridges, John Bridges, Steve Brown, Phil Brucato, Cathi Brucato, Sam Chupp, Jim Comer, Brad Freeman, Andrew Greenberg, Dan Greenberg, Mark Rein. Hagen, William Spencer-Hale, Robert Hatch, Sam Inabinet, David Key, J. Morrison, George Neal, Teeuwynn, Travis WilliamsAdditionalMaterial by: Roman J. Andron, James S. Bracher, Jamie Brustlin, Jeff Campbell, Brian Cotter, Jeff...
2021-01-15
1h 20
Thrive Talk
#4 - Matthias Koelman
Matthias Koelman ist Facharzt für Allgemeinmedizin und kombiniert eine fundierte schulmedizinische Ausbildung mit eine Expertise für komplementärmedizinische Ansätze. Wir sprechen darüber wie eine individualisierte, menschliche Medizin ermöglicht werden kann und was in der Erkältungszeit und in Zeiten der Corona-Pandemie jeder selbst für seine Gesundheit tun kann. Bitte den Disclaimer am Ende der Folge beachten. ERWÄHNTE STUDIEN – Molegraaf MJ, Torensma B, Lange CP, Lange JF, Jeekel J, Swank DJ. Twelve-year outcomes of laparoscopic adhesiolysis in patients with chronic abdominal pain: A randomized clinical trial. Surgery. 2017 Feb;161(2):415-421. doi: 10.101...
2020-12-14
2h 00
UnTextbooked | A history podcast for the future
Why did American Jews march for Black equality?
Throughout this series, we’ve heard historians say that the way Americans think about race is changing, as evidenced by the unprecedented numbers of Americans marching after George Floyd’s death. And along with this surge in action are critical conversations about what it means to be an ally, and what it means to “perform” allyship.UnTextbooked producer Daniel Ardity noticed what he thought to be a lot of empty support for the Black Lives Matter movement in the summer of 2020--particularly when his Instagram feed was full of black squares one day in June. It made him wond...
2020-12-03
26 min
25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade
Under a Blood Red Moon - Episode 8
Gang of goths that love Silver vs bookwyrm werewolves. Watch it all go down in Under a Blood Red Moon!CreditsAuthor: Steven C. BrownDevelopment: Bill Bridges, Andrew GreenbergEditing: Robert HatchArt Direction: Richard ThomasInterior Art: Jeff Rebner, Dan Smith, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, Ron SpencerCover Art: Tony HarrisLayout: Sam ChuppBack Cover Design: Chris McDonoughPurchase it here! Under a Blood Red Moon (https://www.drivethrurpg...
2020-11-20
1h 06
The Lisa Show
Social Media Fasting, Dangers of Sexualizing Children, How to Make People Like You Virtually, Helping People with Dementia, Navigating the S
Social Media Fasting (0:00:00)Social media can feel suffocating. Not only is it a way for teenagers to chat; rather, it has become a key component in the way our society transfers information. Despite how important it is, social media can have serious negative effects on our mental health. Licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Joshua Klapow shares the benefits of trying a social media fast. Dangers of Sexualizing Children (0:24:00)While we want to protect our children for as long as we can, it isn't possible to protect them forever. So how can parents be both guides and protectors for...
2020-11-04
1h 44
25 Years of Vampire: The Masquerade
Rage Across New York - Episode 5
Hey folks join us as we take a bite out of the Big Apple in Rage Across New York!CreditsAuthor: Daniel GreenbergEditing: Rob HatchDevelopment: Bill BridgesLayout: Sam ChuppArt Director: Richard ThomasArt: John Bridges, Joshua Gabriel TimbrookMaps: Richard Thomas, Chris McDonoughCover: Clark MitchellCover Design: Chris McDonoughRage Across New YorkSupport the show...
2020-10-30
1h 14
The Wardcaster Files: A True Crime Podcast
Have You Seen This?! Accident, Suicide, or Murder S2E1
How did Philadelphia teacher Ellen Greenberg die? Did she stab herself 20 times in a suicide as the police believe, or did someone murder her in her apartment then somehow close the security latch on the front door from the outside? Find out what we think this week on The Wardcaster Files, Have You Seen This?! as we recap and review season 2, episode 1 of Accident, Suicide, or Murder, Behind the Locked Door. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=25398556)
2020-10-01
41 min
Judgement Day: T2 VS Cinema
T2 vs Aging w/ Megan Carroll
This week: It's my sisters 40th birthday and she told on me to my mom until I allowed her to be on my show to talk about some girl movie, but I got my revenge by making her watch movies about men who are sad, ha! Anyway, getting old sucks. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Films Discussed: Nebraska, Humpday, BeachesMusic by Johnny Ampersand: https://jonnyampersand.bandcamp.com/NEBRASKADirected byAlexander PayneProduced byAlbert BergerRon YerxaWritten byBob NelsonStarring
2020-09-24
00 min
New Books in Finance
Joshua Greenberg, "Bank Notes and Shinplasters: The Rage for Paper Money in the Early Republic" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2020)
What is money? No, really, what is money? It turns out the answer is not so simple.During the course of the 20th century, most of us have gotten used to the notion of a single medium of exchange based on Federal Reserve notes which we call dollars. They look the same, feel the same, and have the same use everywhere in the country. We are so comfortable with that medium of exchange that we are now increasingly doing away with the paper and accepting a digital version of said money. The convenience of having a single...
2020-09-09
38 min
The Age of Jackson Podcast
107 The Rage for Paper Money in the Early Republic with Joshua R. Greenberg
Before Civil War greenbacks and a national bank network established a uniform federal currency in the United States, the proliferation of loosely regulated banks saturated the early American republic with upwards of 10,000 unique and legal bank notes. This number does not even include the plethora of counterfeit bills and the countless shinplasters of questionable legality issued by unregulated merchants, firms, and municipalities. Adding to the chaos was the idiosyncratic method for negotiating their value, an often manipulative face-to-face discussion consciously separated from any haggling over the price of the work, goods, or services for sale. In Bank Notes and Shinplasters...
2020-08-07
1h 01
The Make Down
019 - Dr. Joshua Partnow
Dr. Joshua Partnow, MD is a Emergency Medicine Specialist in Los Angeles and a fellow softball parent with Jamie. He got his BA at Cornell University and attended New Jersey Medical School Doctorate of Medicine. He is a Board Certified Emergency Medicine Physician and is currently the Medical Director of Emergency Services in Downtown Los Angeles. He gets real with what's going on with Covid-19 and what we can expect for our future in the coming months.
2020-07-14
36 min
The Filmmaker's Guide to the Industry
#26 - Executive Producer: Randy Greenberg
Part 2 of 2: Randy Greenberg is an Executive Producer of The Meg and Cowboys & Aliens and past studio senior entertainment executive; founder of The Greenberg Group, a global entertainment investment and content strategy advisory, and co-founder of the Resolution Talent Agency.
2020-07-13
49 min
The Filmmaker's Guide to the Industry
#25 - Executive Producer: Randy Greenberg
Part 1 of 2: Randy Greenberg is an Executive Producer of The Meg and Cowboys & Aliens and past studio Senior Entertainment Executive; founder of The Greenberg Group, a global entertainment investment and content strategy advisory, and co-founder of the Resolution Talent Agency.
2020-07-06
54 min
Past Present
Episode 229: Little Richard
In this episode, Natalia, Neil, and Niki discuss the life and legacy of Little Richard. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Musical legend Little Richard died this month of bone cancer. Niki referred to Margot Canaday’s book The Straight State: Sexuality and Citizenship in Twentieth-Century America and George Chauncey’s book Gay New York: Gender, Urban Culture, and the Making of the Gay Male World, 1890-1940. Natalia recommended this GQ article on Little Richard’s inimitable style. Neil comm...
2020-05-19
33 min
Catch my Killer
Episode 25: Ellen Greenberg: Suicide or homicide?
Ellen Greenberg was a 27 year old school teacher who lived in Philadelphia. On January 26, 2011, she was found stabbed to death over 20 times inside the apartment she shared with her fiance Samuel Goldberg. Goldberg told the police he had gone to the gym and returned to find Ellen's body. He called the police at 6:33 p.m.The coroner originally ruled Ellen was murdered. But for unknown reasons, Ellen’s death was reclassified as a suicide. The coroner said he was under pressure from Philadelphia police to change it to a suicide. The Greenbergs cannot understand why this happened. No on...
2020-03-30
46 min
Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Weinstein Trial, Outrage Online, Social Impact of Robots
Vanessa Bohns of Cornell Univ on consent vs. compliance and the Weinstein trial. Max Greenberg, Boston Univ, on mandated reporting. William Brady, Yale Univ, on getting outraged online. David Eddington, Brigham Young Univ, on weird English spellings. Kaeli Swift of Univ of Washington on crows. Joshua Conrad Jackson of UNC Chapel Hill on how robots could reduce prejudice among people. Worlds Awaiting host Rachel Wadham on recently announced winners of the Caldecott and Newbery awards.
2020-01-28
1h 39
Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Weinstein Trial, Outrage Online, Social Impact of Robots
The Difference Between Consent and Compliance is Key in Weinstein Trial (0:34)Guest: Vanessa K. Bohns, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior, Cornell UniversityFormer film producer Harvey Weinstein is currently on trial in New York. Numerous women have accused him of sexually assaulting them. Weinstein pleaded not guilty and says the encounters were consensual.But what does consent mean in cases like this? Prosecutors have no physical evidence of the assaults, so the case will turn on whether jurors believe the women’s testimony. Weinstein’s defense attorneys are trying to cast doubt on that testimony so jurors may find...
2020-01-28
1h 39
Technically Religious
S1E37: The Dreaded Office Holiday Party, Part 2
The dreaded office holiday party: For many of us, for MANY reasons, this is a situation fraught with difficulties. To go or not to go. To eat or not to eat. To discuss or not to discuss our religious/holiday/personal lives and plans. As IT folks with a strong religious/moral/ethical POV, navigating this ONE (supposedly optional) yearly occurrence can be the cause of more stress than any other event. In this episode we’ll unpack the what and why, and - like the IT pros we are, offer advice on how to navigate through this seasonal ob...
2019-12-24
00 min
Table of (Mal)Contents
Should we reject books by authors who rejected the faith?
It grieves all three of us on this podcast when anyone walks away from the Christian faith. Joshua Harris' recent announcement of his "deconstruction" of his faith is just one of many that each of us—Barnabas, Dave, and me—know of and are affected by to varying degrees. He isn't the only one, of course. There are so many (former) pastors that have either rejected the faith entirely, or through their behavior, been revealed to be out of step with the message they proclaimed. So what shou...
2019-08-12
34 min
Not Habin' It Podcast
Inaugural Episode: Habs Season in Review
Joshua Delorme from AWinningHabit.com hosts the brand new Not Habin’ It Podcast. In this episode Josh reviews and discusses the Montreal Canadiens’ season, looks at certain moves that were and were not made during the season, and welcomes Jason Greenberg from Union and Blue to discuss the Columbus Blue Jackets’ push for the playoffs. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
2019-05-03
1h 18
The PurposeGirl Podcast: Empowering women to live their purpose with courage, joy, and fierce self-love.
How We Can Profit At Work From Being Positive
We spend a significant percent of our waking hours at work, and yet, too many of us feel undervalued and underappreciated at work. It’s well documented that when employees are happier and feel valued, they perform better and retention is higher, but many employers aren’t conscious of this, or if they are, they don’t know what to do about it. Fortunately, the field of positive psychology holds a lot of answers, and my guest is the perfect person to share this knowledge with us. Senia Maymin is a dear friend, a close colleague, and a ment...
2018-08-02
50 min
Eye on Travel with Peter Greenberg
Travel Today with Peter Greenberg — Branson, Missouri
This week's episode of Travel Today with Peter Greenberg comes from Branson, Missouri, a city with its own unique history and culture. Karen Best, the Mayor of Branson, discusses Branson’s growth and the new attractions on the strip. Branson Fire Chief Ted Martin explains how he started out as a volunteer firefighter and works to keep the city and its residents safe. Mary Kellogg, Co-Owner of the Titanic Museum Attraction, discusses the museum and its exhibits, including a replica of part of the ship. The Entertainment Writer of Branson Tri-Lakes News Joshua Clark talks about the misconceptions people have about the...
2017-10-04
43 min
Grief Dreams Podcast
Episode 39 - Rachel Gebler Greenberg
Rachel Gebler Greenberg is a writer, storyteller and Ambassador with One Legacy, the Southern California chapter for organ donation where she speaks frequently about death, grief and finding hope after loss. In 1999 she met and married the love of her life, Glenn and then in 2013 he passed away suddenly and unexpectedly from a brain hemorrhage. After the sudden passing of her husband Rachel was thrown into this thing called “grief.” She’s spent the last four years studying what happens to us when we die and has started a foundation, “Connections of Hope,” where she helps others with their grief and...
2017-07-04
1h 00
Comics for Grownups
Episode 77: Peplum, 100 Nights of Hero, The Flintstones
We review Peplum by Blutch, The 100 Nights of Hero by Isabel Greenberg, and The Flintstones vol. 1 by Mark Russell and Steve Pugh.
2017-05-18
31 min
It's All Happening
Episode 58 - Karen Greenberg
Karen returns to the IAH podcast and continues to expand, challenge and educate my world view around national security, terrorism, the roots of the Middle East conflict and what to do about it. Our conversation was vast and wide ranging and brought out must of what I wanted to dig into after reading her new book "Rogue Justice: The Making of the Security State." Karen is truly one of the nations leading experts on these issues and having her back a second time is truly an honor. Karen J. Greenberg, a noted expert on national security, terrorism, a...
2016-09-09
1h 05
Futureproofing Canada
PO Podcast 4 - Communicating the zika risk
Episode 4 of the IRPP’s Policy Options Podcast. This week we spoke with John Rainford, director of The Warning Project, about the threat posed by the Zika virus and the complexities of communicating its health risks. Download for free. New episodes every second Tuesday. For John Rainford and Joshua Greenberg’s Policy Options Perspectives article, “Uncertainty management: communicating the Zika risk,” see http://bit.ly/1mpMNzy
2016-02-09
11 min
It's All Happening
Episode 21 - Karen Greenberg
Karen is the Director of the Center on National Security at Fordham University. She opens up the IAH spectrum by engaging in a healthy dialogue on post 9/11 global tensions, the rise of ISIS, American imperialism and the overall nature of conflict. Finally IAH has an episode about US foreign policy with someone who actually knows what they are talking about! Enlightening, challenging and fascinating. Don't miss this one, she's fantastic. Karen Greenberg is the Director of the Center on National Security, and a noted expert on national security, terrorism, and civil liberties. She is the author of...
2015-12-18
1h 01